Thailands kultur mod diktatur
Sendt 21. marts 2019 på DR
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Rap Against Dictatorship har lige udgivet nummeret 250 สอพลอ (250 Bootlickers).
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Rap Against Dictatorship er nu ude med et nyt nummer.
The Rap Against Dictatorship group released “Sotus” on Friday, a song lambasting the system of hazing commonly found in Thai universities and schools, which occasionally resulted in injuries and even deaths of students.
“Don’t force me to do things. You’re not my dad,” the song goes. “I don’t want Sotus, so what? You’re only a few years older but you come here and tyrannize me in such a low class way.”
Known as SOTUS – or Seniority, Order, Tradition, Unity, and Spirit – the creed often involves mentally, physically, and sexually abusive practices against freshmen students. Two teenagers died in July 2019 after being beaten to death during Sotus hazing.
Læs nærmere om det nye nummer på: https://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/arts/2020/02/07/rap-against-dictatorship-drops-new-song-against-student-hazing/